Sure but it's just great to hear it. It's quite possible that the Rebels creators weren't tapping into Eskrima but from other weapons arts and that the eskrimador grandmasters - who themselves do a lot of research and assimilation and absorption (in the case of GM Bobby there and my own GM, they're like sponges) - drew from similar sources so in my case I'm coincidentally witnessing/experiencing something two sources separately, on their own, drew from in the course of their research.Lord Revan wrote:I suspect such a series is fairly standard for any weapon based martial arts, after all it would be easy way to make the student learn the basics in a way that doesn't confuse them. Since Sabine doesn't really know more then very basics of lightsaber combat I suspect that Kanan is teaching the basic training series of Form I until Sabine is good enough with those that she perform the series without thinking and at full speed.
Then again thermal detonators are micro-nuclear devices.Lord Revan wrote:Such techno fetishism seems more something UFP would do instead of Galactic Republic/Empire since for all the high tech devices SW still seems to have a fairly bit of simple mechnical tools as well.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Like I said, old-school "Mandalorian-style" mechanically-activated bombs and such would be a nice touch.
My previous posts didn't say that the Imperials never used mechanicals. I just mentioned that Imperial mass production and the galaxy's own standards, due to being used to all other forms of hyper-advanced miniaturized tech being so ubiquitous, might not be be up to snuff to whatever the Mandalorians maintained out of tradition and out of the limitations they faced or whatever.
Like, if a bunch of guys continued making mechanical watches. Swiss watches. While the world went on with digital watches and the remaining non-Swiss watchmaker companies that decided to keep making a few mechanical watches just... lost "it" and their product is not as exquisite as the old stuff that the Swiss continue to make.